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Originally Posted by Psmith
If it is to be a daily wearer, then the 312 no doubt
The '1950' Luminor case does sit a little high on the wrist for some people, so make sure you are OK with it. Otherwise, the 104 or 164 (regular Luminor case) sit flatter on the wrist. Bear in mind that the 312 has an in-house movment, whereas the other models you list use ETA movements
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I was thinking the same thing about the 312. It also has a brushed case, right? At least I thought that's what I read. That should hold up better against the daily bumps and grinds I would think. What's a fair price to pay for a 312? I'm not familiar with panerai prices and expected discounts?
Regarding the 390....that's a sweet watch! But, I would feel terrible putting it thru the abuses of desk dives and airport terminals! I'd use that watch for vacations and dinner outing with the wife. Or am I being a wuss about it!

also, I see that the 390 is list priced at $5100. What's a fair mark up price for the 390, or are they actually still available at boutiques?